Argentina’s inflation may reach 95pc this year: economists

By Reuters, Buenos Aires

Economists hiked their estimate for annual inflation in Argentina this year to 95 per cent, a monthly poll published Friday by the central bank showed, as the country struggles to overcome a prolonged economic crisis marked by soaring prices.

The latest forecast for surging consumer prices is 4.8 percentage points higher than the previous month's estimate.

Analysts estimated that Argentine inflation rose 6.5 per cent in August.

By next year, the South American nation's annual inflation rate is expected to reach 84 per cent, and drop to 63 per cent in 2024, according to the poll.

The analysts consulted by the central bank moderately raised their projection for Argentina's economic growth this year to 3.6 per cent, up barely 0.2 percentage points compared to last month's poll.

The third-largest economy in Latin America has long suffered from high inflation, which has been aggravated by the effects of the war between Ukraine and Russia.

Poll participants also expected the average official exchange rate in Argentina in December to reach 170.11 pesos per US dollar, though Argentine traders have increasingly turned to black market foreign exchange.